::pokes at brain::
::brain sticks tongue out and shuts door::
...
...for some reason mind feels strangely full and explody. This usually happens 'cause it's working on something and doesn't bother telling *me* about it, and has resulted in such things as Riddle of the Blackbirds, the DeInspirational OUaTiM posters, and Gravity.
...
::is scared::
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A Little Piece of Paradise by XmagicalX
1) Squeeing your ear off.
2) Giving a spoiler.
So. ::bounces all around::
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Happy Birthday (and belated birthdays!) to
blondechika,
f1renze,
fearlessdiva,
jenab,
lycoris,
schonste,
wystii,
twistinside82,
astrea9562, and
veuki! May you always find those you are missing!
::brain sticks tongue out and shuts door::
...
...for some reason mind feels strangely full and explody. This usually happens 'cause it's working on something and doesn't bother telling *me* about it, and has resulted in such things as Riddle of the Blackbirds, the DeInspirational OUaTiM posters, and Gravity.
...
::is scared::
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A Little Piece of Paradise by XmagicalX
Two years ago the strangers had come to Vista, and had yet to leave. Three of them, two woman and a man, no more unusual than any desert drifters, and since they were willing to work no one asked them any questions. The women were beginning to show gray but he still called them girls, because he couldn't really think of them otherwise, only now they found it flattery and giggled when he did.Trigun. Surprisingly good, detailed and satisfying. I could see this as an episode, only it was better than an episode. And and AND!!! ::FLAILS:: I think that's the most coherent I can be about this, without either
1) Squeeing your ear off.
2) Giving a spoiler.
So. ::bounces all around::
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*smiles*
thanks
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--ahh, and thank you too for the lovely inspiring review you left for my Saiyuki-story-that-I-will-finish-someday-no-really *runs away*
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One thing that I've loved about Saiyuki was Minekura's continual exploration of the battle against self; or more specifically, the battle against one's Past, the battle within oneself at Present, and the battle around what one's Future is going to be and oftentimes she takes these internal battles and renders them external (like in the copies of themselves ep. or the thing with the limiters).
Anyhoo, I'll stop babbling. Just know that I love your story, and in whatever final form you choose to have it I'll probably love it still. =)